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Page 202
... means without the sword to reduce the Irish to due obedience ( they having been conquered by the sword , and that maxim being infallible that all kingdoms must be preserved by the same means by which they were first gained , especially ...
... means without the sword to reduce the Irish to due obedience ( they having been conquered by the sword , and that maxim being infallible that all kingdoms must be preserved by the same means by which they were first gained , especially ...
Page 250
... means how the same is come to pass . Therefore it is not amiss to consider by what means and evil occasions all this mischief is happened ; the rather , for the better redressing thereof and avoiding the like hereafter . Some think that ...
... means how the same is come to pass . Therefore it is not amiss to consider by what means and evil occasions all this mischief is happened ; the rather , for the better redressing thereof and avoiding the like hereafter . Some think that ...
Page 270
... means into all ' estates , doth turn external peace into internal troubles and seditions . Now what an excellent diversion of this inconvenience is ministered by God's providence to your Majesty in this plantation of Ireland , wherein ...
... means into all ' estates , doth turn external peace into internal troubles and seditions . Now what an excellent diversion of this inconvenience is ministered by God's providence to your Majesty in this plantation of Ireland , wherein ...
Contents
PREFACE | 38 |
THE PLANTATION OF LEIX AND OFFALYcontd 238 | 47 |
ACCOUNTS OF THE STATE OF IRELAND 1515 | 79 |
Copyright | |
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